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... better than most history . He worships a man that will man- ifest any truth to him . At one time he had in- quired and read a good deal about America . Lan- dor's principle was mere rebellion ; and that he feared was the American ...
... better than most history . He worships a man that will man- ifest any truth to him . At one time he had in- quired and read a good deal about America . Lan- dor's principle was mere rebellion ; and that he feared was the American ...
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... better parts of the book , and he courteously promised to look at it again . Carlyle he said wrote most obscurely . He was clever and deep , but he defied the sympa- thies of every body . Even Mr. Coleridge wrote more clearly , though ...
... better parts of the book , and he courteously promised to look at it again . Carlyle he said wrote most obscurely . He was clever and deep , but he defied the sympa- thies of every body . Even Mr. Coleridge wrote more clearly , though ...
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... better . " He preferred such of his poems as touched the affections , to any others ; for what- ever is didactic , what theories of society , and so on , might perish quickly ; but whatever com- bined a truth with an affection was κτῆμα ...
... better . " He preferred such of his poems as touched the affections , to any others ; for what- ever is didactic , what theories of society , and so on , might perish quickly ; but whatever com- bined a truth with an affection was κτῆμα ...
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... better with the mate and not very much better with the captain . A hundred dollars a month is reckoned high pay . If sailors were contented , if they had not resolved again and again not to go to sea any more , I should respect them ...
... better with the mate and not very much better with the captain . A hundred dollars a month is reckoned high pay . If sailors were contented , if they had not resolved again and again not to go to sea any more , I should respect them ...
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... appear to be of one stem , but collectively a better race than any from which they are derived . Nor is it easy to trace it home to its original seats . Who can call by right names what races are in Britain ? Who can trace them RACE . 53.
... appear to be of one stem , but collectively a better race than any from which they are derived . Nor is it easy to trace it home to its original seats . Who can call by right names what races are in Britain ? Who can trace them RACE . 53.
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